Hope I fixed it. Was to do with the way the RRK8055.ini was read. I used a vb class for this which crashed the dll during the init of the board. Don't know why I did not have this problem in version 1.4.0

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307SW_NLD, just got my board home..
Installed their soft. Works perfect, all functions, all inputs/outputs.

D-loaded your last version 2.0.1 of the plugin then copied your inlcuded 2 files in the RR folder. (DLL and INI file)

Next, registered the RRK8055.DDL inside the RR folder.
Here is the result when i am loading the relays skin:

Bottom line, works perfect in RR, but i have not managed to make it work with your 2.0 version. Only this 2.0.1 works...
Have some questions for you though...
1. What do you want me to test to see if it work as you wish?
2. Is there a chance to have the position of the sliders shown?
like you did here:

Can i do this?

Can anyone please give me a printscreen with the CalculateAnalogButton ?
I need just for the resistors under 50K ...
I have no chance to see XLS files...and i have a perfect working sterwheel controller to use...

I think you will have to use a multimeter or Ohmmeter to get the resistor values from the buttons of your car. Or you could attach it to the board and read the values on the analogin (use the test skin). Be sure that the voltage of the analogin does not exceed 5 volts. Start with a high resistor value as Rv (see schematics a couple of posts back) . Make a note of the highest value you get when pressing the buttons and change Rv until it is that button with value has a reading closest to 255.

btw what car do you have and might it be possible to find the values on the internet? Or ask the dealer nicely? If you have the values I can feed them into my excel sheet.

Shift (shortcircuit) this button i cannot find it...
looking inside there, is only one button that is totally different from the others, being an actual switch (like the digital inputs on the k8055 board) the rest of the buttons are on the pcb actually.

The original schematics for this controller it's here:

Also, i will use an external voltage source(LM7805) so the +5V stabilized should not be a problem.
But, is not possible to use the k8055 board voltage? I thought there is a +5V...

Off course the commands in the configuration is something you decide yourself.

About the use of the 5 volt off the board itself. The 5 volt on the board is supplied through the USB port and is limited by the USB specification. If you draw too much current from the port the board would stop working. It would be safer the supply your own voltage. But the extra power drawn for the steering control is minimal so I think it should work.